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Desportiva de Leiria, commonly known as Unio de Leiria (pronounced
), is a Portuguese football club based in Leiria, central Portugal.
Founded in 1966, it currenlty plays in Portugal's first division,
holding home matches at the Estdio Dr. Magalhes Pessoa, also known
as O Lis. The club's biggest rivals in Portugal are S.C. Beira-Mar,
Associao Naval 1 de Maio and Acadmica de Coimbra, which belong to
the same geographical region. A heavy contender in the battle to
reach European competitions in the 2000s, it was however relegated
in the 200708 season to the second-tier, after finishing last.
Leiria would be immediately promoted back, coming in second after
S.C. Olhanense. Estdio Dr. Magalhes PessoaThe Estdio Dr. Magalhes
Pessoa was built for UEFA Euro 2004 in 2003, hosting during the
competition Croatia's matches against Switzerland (00) and France
(22). It also received the 2006 Portuguese Supercup final between
F.C. Porto and Vitria de Setbal, as well as the following (Sporting
Clube de Portugal 10 Porto). The architect who designed the stadium
was Toms Taveira, who also designed stadiums for Euro 2004 which
include Beira Mar's Estdio Municipal de Aveiro and Sporting's
Estdio Jos Alvalade. The grounds belong to the Municipality of
Leiria. The city of Leiria has about 50,000 people. Unio's fans are
called Leirienses, and their main group of supporters is Frente
Leiria ("Leiria Front"). Note: Flags indicate national team as has
been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more
than one non-FIFA nationality. In Out Hugo Almeida played for
Leiria on two occasions. In both of these spells, he was on loan
from FC Porto. Jos Mourinho was club manager in 200102, his
exploits there leading to a FC Porto move. ... More:
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